Cabins on the Anthem of the Seas

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Studio Interior

The Studio Interior cabin has a full-size bed and a full bathroom. It is a single occupancy stateroom with no single supplement required. The stateroom is 119 sq. ft.  You can enjoy Virtual Views of real-time scenery via your flat-screen television, or upgrade to the Studio Oceanview Balcony with a 55 sq. ft. balcony right in your cabin.

Interior with Virtual Balcony

The Interior with Virtual Balcony has two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, a sitting area with sofa, and a full bathroom. The cabin has a high-definition screen that spans nearly floor to ceiling, providing real-time views of the ocean and destinations. Some cabins can sleep up to four people and are 168 sq. ft.

Ocean View Cabin

The Spacious Ocean View cabin has two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, a full bathroom and a sitting area with a sofa. The cabin also has an alcove with a large panoramic window with a seat and lounge chair. Some cabins can sleep up to four people and range from 182-214 sq. ft.

Obstructed Ocean View Balcony

The Obstructed Ocean View Balcony cabin has two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, a sitting area with a sofa, a full bathroom and a private balcony. Some cabins can sleep up to four people and are 198 sq. ft., plus a balcony spanning 55 sq. ft.

Ocean View Balcony

The Ocean View Balcony cabin has two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, a sitting area with a sofa, a full bathroom and a private balcony. Some cabins can sleep up to four people and range from 177 up to 198sq. ft., plus a standard balcony spanning 55 sq. ft. and the large balcony cabins span 81 sq. ft.

The Junior Suite

The Junior Suite has a bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, a full bathroom with tub, and a sitting area with sofa that converts to a double bed, large corner private balcony and a semi-private vestibule can be used to connect adjacent Studio Interior Stateroom and Ocean View Balcony Stateroom. The suite can sleep up to four people and is 276 sq. ft., plus a standard balcony spanning 81 sq. ft. and the large balcony cabins span161 sq. ft.

One and Two Bedroom Grand Suite

The One Bedroom Grand Suite has one bedroom with two twin beds which convert to a Royal King with a full bathroom with tub, two sinks and a second entrance that opens to a living room. The living room has a sofa that can convert to a double bed, an entertainment center, and a writing desk. There is a private balcony with a seating area and private dining. The suite can sleep up to four people and is 351 sq. ft., plus a standard balcony spanning109 sq. ft. and the large balcony cabins span 259 sq. ft. The Two Bedroom Grand Suite has two bedrooms, two bathrooms and sleeps up to eight people. The master bedroom has two twin beds that convert to a Royal King with a private bathroom with tub and separate dressing area. The second bedroom has two twin beds that convert to a Royal King and two Pullman beds. There is also a full second bathroom with shower. The living area has a sofa that converts to a double bed, marble entry and entertainment center. The wrap around private balcony has a seating area and private dining. The suite is 543 sq. ft., plus a balcony spanning 259 sq. ft.

Sky Loft Suite with Balcony

The Sky Loft Suite has one bedroom, two bathrooms and sleeps up to four people. This beautiful two-story suite has panoramic views from windows that span from the bottom of the first floor to the top of the second floor­.  The main level has an open living/dining room with sofa that converts to double bed and has a full bathroom with shower. There is also a private balcony with dining area. On second level, the master bedroom has a King size bed and a bathroom with shower and two sinks. The suite is 673 sq. ft., plus a balcony spanning 183 sq. ft.

Grand Loft Suite with Balcony

Owner's Loft Suite

The Owner's Loft Suite has one bedroom, two bathrooms and sleeps up to four people. This beautiful two-story suite has panoramic views from windows that span from the bottom of the first floor to the top of the second floor. The main level has an open living/dining room with double sofa bed, bathroom and private wrap around balcony with dining area. The second level has the master bedroom with a King size bed, bathroom with shower and two sinks, and a private balcony. The suite is 975 sq. ft., plus a balcony spanning 501sq. ft.

Royal Loft Suite

The largest of all of the suites, the Royal Loft Suite, boasts two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and can sleep up to six people. This gorgeous two-story suite has panoramic views from windows that span from the bottom of the first floor to the top of the second floor. The main level showcases are open living/dining room with a dry bar and a sofa that converts to double bed. There is a sofa that converts to a queen bed located in a separate media room. The second bedroom has a closet and two twin beds that can convert to a Royal King, along with a full bathroom with shower. The master bedroom is on the second level and has a King size bed and a private bathroom with soaking tub, shower, two sinks and bidet. The suite also has a private balcony with dual whirlpool tub, a separate dressing area and a large private balcony with dining area.  This suite is 1,640 sq. ft. plus a balcony spanning 553 sq. ft.

The Owner’s Suite

We were fortunate enough to stay in The Owner's Suite. It is 541 sq. ft. It has a marble entry way, a small powder room, dining room with a bar and refrigerator and a nice size living room with a large flat screen television. Then, there is a separate bedroom with a privacy curtain, a second large flat screen television, master bath with a full jetted tub, double sinks and a very spacious glass shower. Our balcony was the largest we have ever had. It was 279 sq. ft. and had two lounge chairs, and a small table with two chairs for enjoying breakfast or a friendly game of backgammon. Since we had nine days to enjoy this roomy cabin, so I have included many more photos of the cabin.
Peter Korer

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